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... million peo- ple . We were largely rural . Only 20 percent lived in metropolitan areas with populations of 50,000 . A little more than two - thirds through this century our nation exceeds 200 million , a two - and - a- half - fold ...
... million peo- ple . We were largely rural . Only 20 percent lived in metropolitan areas with populations of 50,000 . A little more than two - thirds through this century our nation exceeds 200 million , a two - and - a- half - fold ...
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... million nonwhite families in 1960 and 1.59 million in 1966.5 In addition , probably around 700,000 unrelated non- white individuals lived there.® Although by no means all the families in these poverty areas are poor , large segments of ...
... million nonwhite families in 1960 and 1.59 million in 1966.5 In addition , probably around 700,000 unrelated non- white individuals lived there.® Although by no means all the families in these poverty areas are poor , large segments of ...
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... million in 1967 ; 2.3 million in 1964 ) , their number still exceeds one half of the Ne- gro slum - dwelling poor.10 2. Fatherless families and children are relatively more nu- merous in the urban Negro slum than elsewhere . Moreover ...
... million in 1967 ; 2.3 million in 1964 ) , their number still exceeds one half of the Ne- gro slum - dwelling poor.10 2. Fatherless families and children are relatively more nu- merous in the urban Negro slum than elsewhere . Moreover ...
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THE CONTRIBUTORS | 3 |
LEGAL RIGHTS FOR ALL PEOPLE Ramsey Clark | 16 |
COALITION FOR SOCIAL ADVANCE | 33 |
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Administration agency American Humane Association Annual Forum areas Assembly for Social Assistant Associate Professor Association of America Brandeis University Calif Chairman Chicago Child Welfare League Civil Disorders client Community Organization Conference on Social Cosponsors Council on Social Department of Health Detroit Discussion leader economic Executive Director Family Service Association ghetto Group Meeting Health and Welfare Illegitimacy incomes policies League of America Manpower ment model cities model cities program NASW National Assembly National Association National Conference National Council National Urban League NCSW Organization and Social percent planners planning Policy and Development political poor Poor People's March poverty Presiding priorities problems professional programs San Francisco School of Social Section I Casework Section II Group Section III Community Social Action Social and Rehabilitation Social Policy Social Service Social Welfare Social Work Education social workers society Term expires 1970 tion Washington York Speaker York Sponsor